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== Statistics ==
== Statistics ==


There is now an [http://americangirlscouts.org/acrostats/stats.txt acro statistics page, updated weekly]. Here you can observe that [[SSH]] pwns at acro, with [[scotch]] and [[Fuzzpilz]] trying desperately to catch up. ;)
There is now an [http://americangirlscouts.org/acrostats/stats.txt acro statistics page, updated weekly].


== Etiquette ==
== Etiquette ==
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It is considered bad form to make entries that just use the letters. Rlacey and Hotspot appear to be the worst culprits of this. Sometimes people vote for such entries just to find out who is doing it.
It is considered bad form to make entries that just use the letters. Rlacey and Hotspot appear to be the worst culprits of this. Sometimes people vote for such entries just to find out who is doing it.


Some people also frown upon entering, but not voting. Some entrants also deliberately vote for a bad entry because they think that no-one else will vote for it and they will still win, although this can backfire. This is also seen as cheating. There is talk from time to time to change the rules so that a punishment is meted upon those resorting to these tactics. Ont he other hand, sometimes one's own entries really are the only ones that are any good.
Some people also frown upon entering, but not voting. Some entrants also deliberately vote for a bad entry because they think that no-one else will vote for it and they will still win, although this can backfire. This is also seen as cheating. There is talk from time to time to change the rules so that a punishment is meted upon those resorting to these tactics.  


[[Category:AGS Competitions]]
[[Category:AGS Competitions]]

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